Wire meshes start out as wrappings around cars, motorcycles, bicycles, and other familiar objects. When 3D mesh is finished, Shi Jindian carefully removes or destroys the object, leaving only its metal shadow.

This is awesome. Finally some great stuff.
Love the different mesh types to give it more of an xray feel

Mar 20th, 2012

Betty

like metal lace…so delicate.

Mar 20th, 2012

O_O

Wow. The Baby. O_O

Mar 20th, 2012

Robert

just love your work, like others had said, like lace and so beautiful

Mar 20th, 2012

Poet

My natural response to this was “Holy shit!”

Mar 20th, 2012

mi

AWESOME

Mar 20th, 2012

Art geek

This is one of the most amazing entries I have seen. I am currently working on a project using 2 miles of wire in short lengths and I am losing my mind. I can only imagine what it is like to create pieces like this.

Mar 20th, 2012

Gert

Cool, it’s like a CAD drawing come to life :D

Mar 20th, 2012

sobbad

i want to touch it!

Mar 20th, 2012

Lilia Smiles

Totally agree with Betty and Gert! Life-size 3D CAD drawing…spot on!

Mar 20th, 2012

kadal

awesome…really !!!!
and it’s a baby !!!

Mar 21st, 2012

volker

yes amazing and welldone, only problem: i saw this kind of work before made by an german artist and in art its critical not to know who’s working on this field as well. that’s the only remark…

Mar 21st, 2012

Stefan

Fantastic!
But how long will it take to remove the original objekt?
And how exactly does this happen?
I have no idea…

Mar 21st, 2012

Pearl Lamie

Yeah, hope he destroyed a toy baby! Wonder how he removes metal from inside metal?

Mar 21st, 2012

Hippo

“start out as wrappings around cars, motorcycles, bicycles, and other familiar objects. When 3D mesh is finished, Shi Jindian carefully removes or destroys the object, leaving only its metal shadow.” The baby o.O